The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 30, 1892, Image 4

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    SB
Eilver-
' Silver
I'recious
jnzes, Opti-
jmet,Parlor and
Rinique in design
"250 candle power
All goods superior
finish and quality with rock
bottom prices that withstand
all opposition victoriously.
Repair work executed neatly
and promptly at
Holder mans
Jewelry Store,
The most progressive establishment
In tlio county.
Corner Main ana Lloya Streets.
LAKESIDE.
Secure Your Dates lJuforo All the Ucst
Are Tukem
TheUntes for L-.kosido aro rapidly filling
up and Sunday schools, lodges, etc., do
tiring a data should apply to or address
O A. Keim, manager, Shenandoah.
The datos thus far decided upon are :
July 4 Phoenix Fire Co. Bhenandoah.
" 7 M 13. Sunday school Shamokln.
" 13 M. E. Hunday school Mahanoy City.
" 1 4 llloomsburg Hand Hloomsburg.
" 15 Welsh Congregational i-hennndoah.
' ia True Americans Shenandoah.
" SO P. M. Sunday school Glrardvlllc.
" 21 Young MenB1 Kcnubllcan Club Maha,
noy City.
22 Reformed Sundav school Shenandoah.
87 Wm. Penn Sunday school Wm. Penn.
28 German Lutheran Sunday school
Mahanoy City.
29 Welsh Congregational Sunday school
mananoy Liiy.
Augu 1 2 Family lteunlon.
9 Countv butchers.
" 4 English Lutheran Sunday school
lunnnnoy uny.
" B I" M. Sunday school Shcnnndoah.
' r.nglish Baptist Micnandonh.
" E. Sunday school Mahanoy Plane,
10 St. James Lutheran Ashland.
" 11 Evangelical bunday school Mahanoy
uny.
" 13 O. V. A. M. No. 140 Hloomsburg.
" 15 Musical Festival.
Coming Events.
'y 9 l'icnic for the benefit of
Andrew Highland, at the St. Nicholas
band grove.
July J 6 Raspberry and ico cream festi
val, Bobbins' opera bouse, for the benefit
of tho Sons of Vetorans Light Infantry.
July 18 Ice cream fostival and bean
toup lunch, Kobbins' orera houso, under
auspices of "Wornone' Roliof Corps.
July 22. Strawberry and ico cream
festival, in Bobbins' opera house, under
the auspices of Young America Drum
Corps.
Fourth of July Excursions.
In pursuance of tho usual custom the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell
excursion tickets for tho Fourth of July
holiday bo1 ween all stations on its system
east of Pittsburg and Erie, at a rate of two
cents per tmle.
These tickets, which open up a rare
chance for holiday touring, will bo sold on
July 1st, 2d, 8d, and 4lh, and will be valid
for return until July 6th, 1602, inclusive.
'jeaclliig Jlnllrnnil's Fourth of July Ex
cursion Tickets.
It is announced that the Reading Rail
road will, as usual, contribute to the
general erjoyn-ent of tho "Glorious
Pourth" by selling special reduced-rate
excursion tickets on July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and
4th, good to return until July 6th, inclusive
No special tickets will be sold whore the
excursion rate is loss than 26 cent
Buy Keystone flour. Be suro that the
name Lkssiq & Co., Ashland, Pa., is
printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw
Bo:-t photographs and crayons at Dabb's
YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE
Cxood horses, nice bucrcries
and responsible drivers are the
essential things for a pleasant
drive, which can always be had
at mv stables, 12 and 14 North
Pear alley, rear of Luberg's
hardware store, Horses taken
to board. Uniextakintr in all
it;? branches fended to with
promptness.
eyaj. dayiks.
M. P. Conr's Saloon,
SI South Mfri Street,
Next to the First NtttloniDank, for fresh beer,
porter, e .eimimwiuu.
SBtrdlag by Ike Dty.Yttk w Mwrt tJ
Festival To-night.
I enival will bo hold m
ball, undortheausnicosta
Idoclety, Tickets 10 cenH
Irivc'tt, f East Vpply'alW, tad
ficgors masbed yesterday by n
Fcoal falling upon it whilo he was
Eon "the tip" at tbo Indian mage
For an Mays Only.
vlll give to any lady purchasing a
rot tur ladies' fine shoos which ell at
IK) and upwards, n beautiful purso worth
oenls. Peoples' Storo, 121 North Main
kaet, three doors abovo J. J. Price's dry
toods storo. 0-21 tf
Flags n ml Hunting,
Wholosalo and retail, at Max Boeso'B,
West Cotitro street. A nico line of silk
flags. Also, a large lot of cheap firoworke,
for tho wholesale trado, Just received.
Call early before all are gono. Cheap for
cash.
Elect! lc ltallwuy Change.
Hereafter tho olectric railway cars will
leave the corner of Main and Centre street
at 6:30 a. m., daily, and every 25 minutes
thoroaftor until midnight, at which houi
tho last.car will leave.
Cool Simile
Can be found at Vermillion, O., and thi se
who wish to attend tho camp meetings .t
that place during July and August can
procuro excursion tickets .via the Nickel
Plato from Juno 21st to Aupust 23d at
special rates. t-uug-20
Delicious Melons.
Goodman Iiros.. tho iruit and green
truck dealers of West Centre street, to
dav received a car load ol tbo finest
watormolons over rocolycd in this town
at this season of tho year. Mr. Gosrgn
Goodman announced, their arrival by
depositing one on tho fruit editor's desk
and tho appearaneo of tbo melon was
fully confirmed by a taslo of tho delicious
interior.
PERSONAL.
Olivor Eisenhower, of Wllkos-Btrro, is
visiting in town.
Mrs. James "Wooley, of Philadelphia, is
the guest cf rolatlves horo.
Miss Lizzie Foy. of Philadelphia, is tho
guostof Miss .Lizzie liollis.
A former townsman, Gonoral C. "V
Blaker, now of Columbia count , a seek ng
tho Democratic nomination for tho Legist
ture in that county.
iliss Lizzio Pisher, of Beaver Valley,
Columbia county, is spending n few weeks
in town us the guest of Mrs. Christ Dink
locker, of North White street.
RAILROADS IN THE WEST.
Splendid Time anil Arrangement of th
C. II. & Q. ltoiul.
People who have traveled in the West
pronounco tbo Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy R. R represented by Harry E
Holler, ol Alltntown, one of tho greatest
roads m the world. It has 7,000 miles and
extends from Chicago,ncttu to Minneapo
lis, south to St. Louisahd west to Donvor
and boj ond Dcadwooif. Tho Burlington
flyer covers tho distance from Chicago to
Denver (1,025 miles) in 805 hours only
one night on tho road. Another train on
tbo road covers the distanco in 331 hours
There is great comfort in traveling on thi
road. All the chair cats west of Chicago
aro freo. Tho chairs, unllko thoso used on
Eastern roads, resemble, invalid chairs,
which can bo tilted at eorofortLblo tngles
and slford delightful repose as tho trains
speed on their way. Tbo sleepers of tho
Burlington are princely in arrangement.
Arnplo dressing room is afforded for ladiot
and gontlimsn. Hurry E, Holler can feel
prpud of tho road he represents and wo do
not hesitate to ricemmend it for Western
travel.
Dosorvlrjff Praise.
Wo desire to lay to our citizens, that foi
years we have boon sellinz Sr. Hint's New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kinjri
New Li fa Fills, Bucklen't Arnica S&lvi
and Electric Bitters, and bays nevei
bandied remedies that eell as well, or that
hav given such universal satisfaction.
"We do not hesitate to guarantee them
overy time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results do
et follow their use. Theee remedies, havi
won their groat popularity purely on their
neriU. 0. U. Hagenbuch, Druggist.
l'or n Joint Pnrtide.
A movement is on foot to arrange a joint
parado of all tbe societies of town on tbo
Pourih of July, and to that end M. J.
Scanlan, secretary of the committee, in
vito! all societies interested to lend com.
mitteos to a confereuco in the A, T. A. B.
Society's hall, at tho corner ol Cheftnut
and Cherry streets, on Sunday, July 3
at -1 p. m.
A Million Frlonda.
A friend In need is a friend indeed, and
not loss than one million people have found
just such a friend in .Dr. King's New Dia-
covtry for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. If you havo never used tbli Great
Cough Medicine, one trial will convince
you that it has wonderful curative powen j
in all diieases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. I
jsacn Dottle is guaranteed to do:all that II
claimed or money will be refunded. Trial j
bottles tree at 0. H. Hacenbuch'i drui
ttore. Large bottles 60c. and 1.00.
Cunip Meeting nt Vermillion, O,
Excursion tickets on sale via tbo Nickel
Plato from June Slit tp August 23r at
very low rates. TickeU Rood letnrnlne
until August 20th. taugSO
Lane's Family Medicine
Moves tbe bowels each d&y. iloet people
need to use it.
A brunch of the Miners' and Laborers'
Amalgamated Association hat been
formed at filmmokln,
yfhfl pnotot.'COc, per doun.at Kesgey't
rt thou draitntf! Gito
tTwlrtraVvwrite vour tffaHon.
The Republican club mcetk. lb-nig totJ
important business.
Lakeside will not rover) (t.
TtjH original
IHglve up a
"Rcal church
'rtTtho sele -turn
ownors. No one but a fooill
good thing when he has on
Tho members of tbo K""
In this vicinity are pioas"iinrt
of Ltkesido for their annual
meeting this
yoar.
Lloyd, Whito, Ci ntro and Main streets
Bre badly cut up, but the Council does no
complain. It makes a great deal of
difloronco whose ox Is gored.
The joint committno on the new water
wo.ks will meet this evening.
Do your prettiest in decorating your
promises for the Fourth. F J Fortz and
Max lloeso h ivo all kinds of decorations
which they sell cheap. .
Liwn pirties are now in season.
There, is no prettl-r spot in tho coal
regions for ho ding a picnic or danco than
Likesidu Park, the popular resort near
Et t Mahanoy Junction. With its DCHUti-
fill lako, Urge dancing pavillion, turrru d
ingwods, and a doz'jn other thines too
numerous to mention, tho park is fi-.st
becoming tho ton patronized res Tt in
Omlriil Pennsylvania. Sliamocin Vis-
patch.
BASEBALL RESULTS.
Wnrd's Wonders mill the Fhllllcs Again
Exchange l'lncos.
AT BROOKLYN,
nrooklj-n 6 O
Now Vork X 0
Ilatterlos Stein and
Crano and Doylo.
0
1 0
0 0
x 7
1- .
Klnslow; King nnd
AT PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia 0 1
lioston O t
lint tcrlOTWcyhlug
and llunnett.
0 0 0 0 0
117 0 0
and Clements;
JJ i
u " "
Nichols
, I
1 1
AT BALTIMORE.
Ilaltttnoro 0 0 0 0 0 4 2
Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 7
y- j
IlattcrtcsMcMahon and Itobtnson; Klllecn
and Mllllgan,
AT CINCINNATI.
Clnolnnatl 0 00030030 S
ChientfO 0 0100000 0-1
llatteries-Dwyer and Vaughn- Hutchinson
and Klttrldgo.
AT CLEVELAND.
Qovcland 0 0
Pittsburg, 0 0
llatterles V oung and
i o :i o l o o-a
! 0 0 0 4 0 0-0
Zimmer, Buret und
jmucr.
AT LOUISVILLE.
Louisville. 0 004001 1 x fl
St. Louis o 0020001 u-y
Iliitterles-lleniEiiug and Dowse: Drcltcnstela
and lluekloy.
STANDING OP Tin: CLUES.
rer
Won Ln Ct
lioston 45 18 .714
llrooklyn...a'J 23 ,U20
l'blladora. 38 23 .023
Cincinnati..:! I 2d .5(17'
Clovoluiid.,3J 2d .551)
PitUburir..30 34 .4GU
iron Lnil Ct
Woshlnir'n.SU 33 ,408
unicuLro....-i ji
New York.S7 35
Bt LOUIS.. .135 34
Loulsvilio .25 38
lJultlmoro.,10 40
41V1
.4,15
417
.3(17
.2511
Eastern League.
'At Troy-Troy, 0; Albany, 0.
At Elmlra Elmlra. 10; Hochestcr, 7.
At Providence Providence, 7; Syracuse. 0.
At Ulnghumtonllinghamton, 4; Buffalo, 7.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The linn, John, Iiobson, Premier
British Columbia, is doad In Loudon.
ot
Sir Henry Francis Seymour Moore,
Martinis of Droghedn, Ireland, is dead.
John K. Lord, professor of Latin, has
been elected acting president of Dart
mouth. The Argentine Chamber of Deputies
has approved u decree raising the stato
of siego.
Prof. Theodore W. Dwight, Columbia
College, is dead at Utica, N. Y., after a
short illness, from heart (rouble
If no objection is raised, tbe Passion and any bitch crdo;- running at largo In viola
Play ot OburammergRU will be produced tlon of the provisions of this section shall bu
at Chlcaao durinc thd World's Fuir. I disposed of as provided In section threo (3) of
Gold coin to the amount ot 800,000
vvus ordered yesterday at the bu&.
'ireasury in new xorK tor shipment, to
Canada,
The President baa granted a pardon to
W. L. Covell pt Minnesota, oonvicted of
employing an unlicensed engineer ou
a ferryboat.
The Gloucester sahoonar Champion,
bound to the banks, is ashore and a
total loss on Gull liock, brier Island.
Tho crew ot 12 men wero saved.
Tho President has signed tbe Joint
rNnlnttnn nf C!nnt7rans maktner Cif.t. 31 '
lti02, the 400th anniversary of the dis
covery ot America, a general holiday,
John Marone, sentenced to 10 years'
lmprisoumeut in Sing Sing prison, for
manslaughter in the first degree, on
Oct. 27, 1887, has been pardoned by Gov.
flower.
Articles have been signed in London
by J. H. Jitackburno,. Jsldor Gunsberg
and Emanuel Lasker, to play a triangu
lar chess match at Belfast, Ireland in
September.
MIbs Melissa Cook is In Jail at Wheel
ing, W. Vii., charged with tbo murdei
of Mrs. Sarah Griuuell by giving her a
dose of poison with her food. The crime
is attributed to jenlousy.
Dr. David M. Dodge, assistant pro
fessor of English Literature In Colum
bia College, Now York, has been elected
to the chair of English Literature in th
Illinois State University,
Bankruptcy has at last rencbed the
World's Columbian Exposition. Every
cent ot the appropriation has boon ex
hausted and Secretary Dickinson hai
not enough money left to buy a postagu
stamp,
Michael Powers, who In March last
durluK a quarrel stabbed Frank
O'Creudy, and luiltctod wounds which
resulted in hU deatu. has beou acquitted
by a jury in tnu urooiciyn, n. I,, uouro
of Sessions.
At New York, the jury in tho case ol
Dr. John A. Irwin, ono of the three phy
sic! ons indicted for performing an llle
gul autopsy on the body of Mind Iteadei
Washington Irving Iilshop, two yenrt
ago, disagreed. They ere discharged.
Chicago Is to havo a monument in
memory ot President QarQeld. It will
be In the shape ot a bronze equestrian,
statue, mounted upon ft grunlte pedes
tal, and located Jn that portion of Ciur
fleld Park north of Ifadtson street. The
statue as proposed ,wlU cost between
$75,000 aud 100,000.
Weather llcport
Washihoton, June So. For New England,
Vln local shower: southwesterly winds.
Did you ever
count up how much
you pay for lamp
chimucys.?' Thprp
aro about twelve
million families ot
us. We average,
maybe, a lamp a
rr I l wi"
HI Vi7i
family ; chimneys break, perhaps,
at the rate of one a week a lamp.
Six hundred million chimneys a
year for the ash barrels.
Suppose they cost ten cents a
piece on the average; that's
enough to half pay the national
debt. Nine-tenths of it waste.
If you get Macbeth's " Pearl
top" or "Pearl-glass" you will
pay a trifle more apiece, but not
one-tenth as much a year.
Disreputable chimney makers
are trying to furnish the dealers
with cheap imitations. They
break from heat, ruin the temper
of the household and fill the,, ash
barrels ; a plague and a nuisance.
Insist on having the right kind.
PlttsburgbPn. Grp. A. Macdeth Cft
WANTS, ico.
DESIRAULE PROPEIITY FOH SALE.
The Cather property, on West Qak street,
for sale.
win oe soin wnoie or in parts to suit
purchaser.
Apply on tho premises.
4-1S-92
jJiOH SALE. 15 acres of valuable farm land
J under cultivation. In East llrunswlck
Township, adlolnlnc lands of Peter Andrews
I und Mathins S. Iilchards. Cheap for cash on
easy terms. Also desirable real estate In
z-inenanuoan ami 1'aio into, .auurcss, m. ivi,
Burke, Shenandoah. Pa. 5-'.'8-tf
L signed, Itichord Amour, of Shenandoah,
County of "ehuylkill, State of Pennsylvania,
has made application to the Court of Quarter
Sessions of said county, for a license to conduct
the business of detective, ora detective arency.
as provided by law. Tho principal olllco to bo
located In tbo said borough of Shenandoah.
ltlCHAItl) AMOUR,
. Shenandoah, Pa., Juno 27, 1892. 2t.Jc27-Jy3
AGENTS AVANTED ON SALARY or com
mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi
cal Ink Erasing Pencil, The quickest and great
est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink
thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of
paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent,
profit. One agent's sales amounted to (G20 In
six days, Another (32 in two hours. Previous
experience not necessary. For terms nnd full
particulars, address The Monroe MI'g Co.. La
ci
Crosse. Wis. x439
5-2My
VT OTICE. Letters of administration on tho
S estate of John II. Evans, late of tho
borough of Shenandoah, county ot Schuylkill
nnd state of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
granted to Noah J. Owens, of said borough of
Shennndoah, to whom all persons Indebted to
said estate are requested to mako payment,
and those having claims or demands will make
known tho same without delay.
Noah J. Owens,
5-28-oaw-6w Administrator.
CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given
that an application will bo made to tbe
Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county
on Monday, July 11, A. D. 1802, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon, under the "corporation act of tho
commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved
April 29. 1B74," and the supplements thereto, for
tho charter of an iptenuid corporation to bo
called "St. Peter and St. Paul Catholic llenefl
cial Society ot Mahanoy Plane, Pa." Said as
sociation is to be located at Mahanoy Plane,
Pa., and to havo for its object I ho maintenance
o a society for social, educational and ben un
cial purposes to Its members from funds col
lected therein.
S. Q. M. IIOLLOPETER,
Attorney for Applicants.
Mahanoy Plane, Pa Juno 13, 1K2. 0-18-3tcow
PUBLIC NOTICE !
The public aro hereby notified that the fol
lowing provision of the' Borough Orrtluanco
will bo strictly enforced:
ORDINANCE XVII.
Section 4. That'durtng tho months of Juno,
July. August nnd September of every year no
dog nur bitch shall lawfully go at largo within
the horouKh of Shenandoah, unless such doc or
bitch shall have a stiong muzzlo or shield ot
wlro securely umcned over tho noso or such
dog or bitch, t. at to prevent effectually any
1 !, fn,m t.li1nrr
this ordinance.
Section three (3) provides: That such dogs
"shall bo immediately taken ond Impounded by
tbo High Constable for a period ot time not
. moro than threo days: duo notico being given
to the owner if ho can be found,
nna n not
then redeemed bv the owners or owner,
by the
navment of tho tax, (ono dollar for each dog
and two dollars for each bitch), and a fee .of
llfty cents additional for expenses incurred,
such dogs or bitches shall then be killed and
burled.
JAMES SMITH,
Chief Ilurgess.
ANTHONY PLYNN,
nigh Constable.
Shenandoah, Pa., June 1, 1892.
ABRAM HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA
Manufacturers of
Of Every Description.
Flags Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c.
XTflNEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-ff
Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited
FOLMER?S
Saloon and
Restaurant
Ji'o. 11S
N. WHIT13 STREET.
First-class Lager Deer, Ale, Porter and Tem
perance Drinks and Cigars. Fine old
Wines and Liquors always
on hand.
H. O. FOLMEIt, Prop.
Cull around and sptnd a jileatimt hour.
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 BOTJTH MAIN STREET,
Where he will be pleated to meet tbe wants
ol msirienas and tcepubiioln
Everything in tho Drinking Line.
"THE ELECTEIC"
(John McNeil's old stand)
East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors,
aies, porter, cigurH, in me county.
I'ho nlace has been entirely renovated and lm.
proved, Polite attention and honorable treat
nent to an.
P. J. MULnOLLAND.
, nnn - re
(THE LEADING
Bickert's Old Stand,
FINEST WHISKEYS
A First-class K&fing Bar Attache'
My Carnages
LnrjrcHt Assortment.
LATEST STYLES I
Our Prices were never equalled before. We
sell carriages cheaper than in Philadelphia
or elsewhere We have a full line of
Hcywood Carriages, and can
furnish you any stylo
for less than you
Can Buy at the Factory.
Call ond see for yourself. We mean Just what
wo say. Our prices will surprise you.
T. P. WILLIAMS & SOI
No. 8 South Itlnln Street, i
REDUCED:
O-REATLT
TJItUSSELS from 60o up. Table and
Floor Oil Cloths and iluoleuraa
from 25c. up. Window Shades, Rugs,
Mntts, Curtain Poles, etc., nt low prices.
The beat line of Lace Curtains ever
shown in town from $1.00 u pair up.
J: J. PRICE'S,
A hat that Is not stvllsh is worthless. There
aro a thousand reasons way you stipule cot wear
It, nnd not one reason why you should, it usu
ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and Is cot
worth a fraction of the money. When you tuy
a hat buy a good one, and 1' you really want a
good one, try our ti bat. It will All the bill.
The same can be sad of our Neckwear a fine
tlo f or Sue. anv stvlo. Ktraw hats from Bo un to
tl.50. Nice line of summer shirts ot ISO) a big
drive In boys' waists trom 20c to 60ci large line
oi irunKsann vauses at lowest price; Dig par
gains In overalls and coats at
ig South Main St., Shenandoah.
Slllt and cashmere hats renovated and made
as good as now at short notice, batlsfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
GEO. W. HASSLER,
108 North Jurdin Street,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
House Painter anil Paper Hanger
All work executed promptly and at
reasonable rutos. Perfect satisfac
tion guaranteed, as none but first
class workmen aro cmplojed,
VALL PAPER FOR SALE!
At retail or In Jobbers' lots.
H. J, M'GUIBE'S
Sporting and Musical Resort !
Second St., GIRABBVILLB.
II est Wines, Liquors, lleers, Ales and finest
Dianas oi uigara aiwaysfon nana.
PQrcnircin
SALOON IN TOWN.)
Centre and White il
IN THE MARKET.
THErEYWOOD
PRICES Mi
OLD RELIABLE
NORTH MAIN STREET.
BEST MADE CLOTHING IN PHlLl
Fellow Citizens: Spread-ea
ppeechea aro all right for the PourtH
3 jly, but no buncombe is necessary '
boom our Bummer Clothing.
Outing Suits In every stylo; Nep
pee Shirts in all colors and all pricj
Wash goods for the youngsters,
Sailor SuitR; Seashore and Vacatlj
Suits for all the boys. Acompleteai
fetching line.
Closed on July 4th.
A. C, YATES & CO,,
Corner 13 th and Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA.
" We Study to Please I "
Old Stand. NewGooJ
EVERYTHING IN THE
GR0GERY LINE
ALWAYS IN STOCEi
Fish, Butter and Eggs,
Flour and Feed, ( '
! Potatoes, Green Truck,
Hay and Straw, Sc., j
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Stonl
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS
POBTZ,-
Tho Leading Stationer, Still Lea
ian ana examine '-xub iricn u ijoi m
Blamp box or locket useful and lngen J
article. Also Caw's gtylographio and .o "I
MANN'S RESTAURAN
I
10 South .Main St, Shenandoah, I
f
Finest Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars in St j
Fresh lleer. Ale and Porter,: fl
Hoarders kept by the day or week, at reasm
able rates.
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